Eiffel Tower: It is a hollow structure tower located in the Ares Square in Paris, France. It was built in 1889, with a height of 311 meters, an antenna height of 24 meters and a total height of 324 meters.
Notre Dame de Paris: built in 1345. It is not only famous for Hugo's novel of the same name, but also because it is the oldest and most magnificent Catholic church in Paris. Notre Dame de Paris called it the "Stone Symphony". This Gothic megalithic building has a history of 211 years. It is the oldest, largest and most outstanding Catholic church in Paris, and it is also of epoch-making significance in the history of European architecture.
Louvre Museum: It is one of the three largest museums in the world, and its rich artistic collections and high artistic value are unimaginable. Among them, the three most important town halls are well known to the world: Venus de Milo, Mona Lisa and Victory Goddess of Samotras.
The Arc de Triomphe in Paris: The Arc de Triomphe of the Lion, located in the center of Charles de Gaulle Square in Paris, France, was built by Napoleon in 1816 to commemorate the victory of defeating the Russian-Austrian allied forces in 1815. After Napoleon was overthrown, the Arc de Triomphe project stopped halfway. After the Bourbon dynasty was overthrown, it resumed work and was finally completed in 1836. The 12 streets in Paris are all centered on the Arc de Triomphe and radiate around, which is magnificent and is a design model for big cities in Europe.
Seine: It is one of the largest rivers in France, with a length of about 21km in downtown Paris. The Seine River runs across Paris. People usually refer to the north bank as the "right bank" and the south bank as the "left bank". Now, "Left Bank" is not only a geographical term, but also a registered trademark of artistic youth and ethnic group.
Versailles: The most famous room in the palace is the mirror hall. There are floor-to-ceiling mirrors embedded in the four walls of the mirror hall, and there are 17 floor-to-ceiling windows on the side facing the garden, which makes the room more open and bright. At the night dance, hundreds of candles are lit in the hall, and the huge glass mirror reflects the candlelight, making the room as bright as day. The wall of the God of War Hall is decorated with expensive Goblin fabrics, and portraits of members of the royal family such as Queen Louis XVI are hung. In addition, there are more than 511 large and small halls, such as opera hall, chapel, war hall and princess hall. The decoration styles are different, but they are all extremely luxurious.